\documentclass{beamer}% documentclass[handout]{beamer} would produce presentations where each "page" in PDF was one slide, default is for each pause in a slide to be its own page

%\documentclass[handout]{beamer} ignore pauses and show only complete slides (good for printing out)

\usetheme{Orlando}% the layout of the slides (default themes are named after cities, so my custom theme is also)
\usecolortheme{pegasus} % the color scheme of the slides (default color themes are named after animals, so my custom color theme is also)

% more theme\colortheme combinations can be found at: http://www.hartwork.org/beamer-theme-matrix/

\logo{\includegraphics[width=2cm]{ucf_logo}}% the logo (which appears in the upper-right corner of my slides
\setbeamertemplate{itemize item}[square]% make ``bullet'' points appear as squares (the default is triangles)

\usepackage{subfigure}% package for placing several images in one figure
\usepackage{graphicx}% package for placing images within a document
\usepackage{color}% package for defining custom colors (like ucfmetallicgold)
\usepackage{multicol}% package for dividing a page into multiple columns
\usepackage{bm}% package for bold Greek letters
\usepackage{url}% package for formatting URLs
\usepackage{amsmath}% package for using mathematical symbols
%\usepackage{upquote}% package to remove "smart quotes" from verbatim environments
\usepackage{epstopdf}

\DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.jpg,.pdf,.eps,.png}% graphics extensions that LaTeX should look for when compiling (jpg for bitmapped images, eps/pdf for vector graphics). These extensions were chosen because I am compiling using pdflatex

\title[GA-Based Ms. Pac-Man Agent]{Design and Analysis of a Genetic Algorithm-Based Ms. Pac-Man Agent}
%\title[Neural Network]{Evolving a Neural Network to Play Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma}
%\title[CAP $5512$, HW \#$3$]{CAP $5512$, Homework \#$3$}% [short title]{title of the presentation}
\author[Izadinia, Patrick, and Bhatia]{Hamid Izadinia, Ryan Patrick and Taranjeet Singh Bhatia}% author of the presentation
\date{}% date of the presentation (\today refers to the day of compilation)
%\titlegraphic{\includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{figures/nn}}% place a unique graphic on the title page and scale it

\setbeamercovered{transparent=10}% unseen items in a list are lightly shaded, not invisible (as is the default)

\newcommand{\reveal}[2]{\action<#1->{#2}}
% first argument: slide number to appear from, second argument: content of cell (credit to Mike Renfro)

\begin{document}% begin authoring the content of the presentation

\frame[plain]% plain frames (slides) have no border, sidebar, or any other ornamentation
{
  \titlepage% place the title page in this plain frame
}

%\begin{frame}[shrink]% create a new frame, shrink option ensures that all text will fit within frame
%  \frametitle{Outline}% title to appear on the frame
%  \tableofcontents% insert the table of contents of this presentation
%\end{frame}% complete this frame

\input{introduction}

\input{relatedworks}

\input{method}

\input{experiments}

\input{results}

\input{conclusion}

\input{futurework}


\begin{frame}[allowframebreaks]
\frametitle{References}
\nocite{*}
\bibliographystyle{aaai}
\bibliography{bibliography}
\end{frame}

\end{document}% finish authoring the content of the presentation
